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The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia 1981 Original Movie DVD
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The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia. This is in the Public Domain. Thank you!
1981
DVD
Original movie produced in 1981
***Brand New*** 1- Disc DVD Video, Approximate run time: about 1 hours & 52 minutes.
Region 1; NTSC Format (Playable in the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Caribbean, and other U.S. territories).
English Audio
Full Screen
Includes Animated Scene Selection on the DVD Disc
Sealed and Shipped in original packaging: All original art work included
STARS
Kristy McNichol asAmanda Child
Dennis Quaid as Travis Child
Mark Hamill as Conrad
Sunny Johnson as Melody
Don Stroud as Seth Ames
Arlen Dean Snyder as Andy
Barry Corbin as Wimbish
Storyline
Great Rowdy Fun! An aspiring country singer (Dennis Quaid) and his feisty younger sister/manager (Kristy McNichol) struggle to reach their dreams of Nashville stardom--as long as she can keep her brother out of trouble with the ladies and the law. Inspired by the hit '70s ballad, sung by Tanya Tucker here and later re-recorded by Reba McIntire.
1981
DVD
Original movie produced in 1981
***Brand New*** 1- Disc DVD Video, Approximate run time: about 1 hours & 52 minutes.
Region 1; NTSC Format (Playable in the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Caribbean, and other U.S. territories).
English Audio
Full Screen
Includes Animated Scene Selection on the DVD Disc
Sealed and Shipped in original packaging: All original art work included
STARS
Kristy McNichol asAmanda Child
Dennis Quaid as Travis Child
Mark Hamill as Conrad
Sunny Johnson as Melody
Don Stroud as Seth Ames
Arlen Dean Snyder as Andy
Barry Corbin as Wimbish
Storyline
Great Rowdy Fun! An aspiring country singer (Dennis Quaid) and his feisty younger sister/manager (Kristy McNichol) struggle to reach their dreams of Nashville stardom--as long as she can keep her brother out of trouble with the ladies and the law. Inspired by the hit '70s ballad, sung by Tanya Tucker here and later re-recorded by Reba McIntire.